Robert J. KahnJean-Louis VincentCritical Care MedicineFriedman, G, Berlot, G, Kahn, RJ, Vincent, JL (1994) Combination of blood lactate levels and pHi in severe sepsis. Crit Care Med 22: pp. 112Friedman G, Berlot G, Kahn RJ, Vincent JL (1994) Combination of blood lactate level...
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To evaluate and verify the predictive accuracy of the novel scoring system based on serial SOFA scores and serum lactate levels, two or more groups of patients with sepsis with different characteristics were needed: “non-ICU group” consisted of patients not admitted to the ICU; “early-ICU gr...
an enzyme of carbohydrate metabolism that interchanges lactate and pyruvate: elevated blood levels indicate injury to kidney, heart, or muscles.Abbr.:LDH Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights...
it can become pathogenic in the late stage of sepsis, due to the anti-inflammatory effects mediated by lactylation. h3k18 lactylation is greater in patients with septic shock than in patients without septic shock, and the levels of procalcitonin and inflammatory factors are positively correlated ...
In addition, more basic pH urine levels may block some immune defenses. Infections ascend through the urinary tract. The bacteria are urease-positive when tested in vitro, and the ammonia produced in vivo during an infection damages mucosal linings, with subsequent inflammation. Corynebacterium cyst...
It has been widely accepted that there is a strong and positive correlation between lactate levels and disease severity, morbidity, and mortality in sepsis [6]. Past research has shown that elevated lactate levels were significantly associated with increased mortality rate in sepsis, whereas reduced ...
Increased blood lactate levels (hyperlactataemia) are common in critically ill patients. Although frequently used to diagnose inadequate tissue oxygenation, other processes not related to tissue oxygenation may increase lactate levels. Especially in crit
Lactate levels and central venous oxygen saturations are frequently discordant. The treatments for COVID-19 patients with sepsis were very limited. Accordingly, the therapeutic management of these patients was conducted considering that for sepsis, improving ventilation is one of the key points [8]....
with sepsis with fair discriminative value. The AUC of the L/A ratio to predict septic shock outcomes was better than the levels of lactate and lactate clearance at 6 h after septic shock diagnosis. The L/A ratio is very easy to obtain and therefore may be very useful for classifying ...